Police Squad!
Debut: March 04, 1982
Ended: July 08, 1982

From the creators of 'Airplane!', 'Police Squad! began as the brain-child of creators/EP/showrunners David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker. The series would later spawn three follow-up movies under the new 'Naked Gun' titles. The series was set up to spoof the Quinn Martin Productions' police dramas of the 1960s and 1970s, hence the use of "In Color" by the narrator. The show's main staple of entertainment came from sight gags (such as a tow truck being a truck in the shape of a big toe) and misunderstandings in dialogue, mostly from people taking things extremely literally. Several great routines came from these misunderstandings that left characters in the scene very confused, but left the audience with loads of humor. Though critically acclaimed, it never did well in the ratings. In fact, Abrahams, Zucker, and Zucker got the word from ABC right away that the show would be cancelled. The reason? Because the audience actually had to watch the show. This isn't a bad thing, but the fast pace of the show was too intellectual for the average viewer, tired after a day's work. All the jokes, puns, and sight gags were too much to handle. Though it was never a ratings hit, the show has acheived cult status today.

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Credits
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Quotes
Frank Drebin: "Woman: Is this some kinda bust?! Frank: Very impressive thank you, we just wish to ask you a few questions. -Frank Drebin"
Frank: "Who are you? And how did you get in here?"
Locksmith: "I'm a locksmith, and I'm a locksmith."
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